ven (in Dhātup. xxi, 13 v.l. for veR , q.v. ) cl. 1. P. ve/nati , to care or long for, be anxious, yearn for, RV. ; ŚBr. ; to tend outwards (said of the vital air), AitBr. ; to be homesick, TBr. ; to be envious or jealous, RV. ( accord. to Naigh. ii, 6 and 14 also ‘to go’ and ‘to worship’).
ven 1 U. ( venati-te ) See veR .